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Farm Machinery & Equipment
Auction Sale
to be held for Mr. Wesley Russell on
Tuesday, October 17 at 1:00 P.M.
Located Lot 13 Conc. 12 Hibbert Twp. 1'1 mile
south & 'h east of Cromarty ,
CONSISTING OF: Allis-Chalmers 017 tractor.c.w. i
duals, A.C. 014 tractor c.w. loader, A.C. W.F. trac-
tor, A.C. 90 combine (excellent condition), Innis 570
bean wiodrower, 12 ft. mounted cultivator, Allis-
Chalmers 10"-12", 12"-14", 14"-16" plo ghs, A.C.
4 row bean pullers to attach to 4 row sc fler, G.W.
30 ft. sprayer, Beuler -9 ft. cultivator ' ternational
8 5 ft. cultivator, Beuler wagon, 15 run seed drill,
side rdke, K.B. 13Q bu. grain bin, M.H. spreader, in -
throw disk, 6 section harrows, 12 ft. gravel box, 2
G.M.C. trucks (cab removed) each with 500 bu.
capacity, aerated with 12" perforated pipe c.w. fan
8 motor, three 20 ft. 4" augers, grain aerator,
Monarch pomp c.w. engine, Jitter carrier, bucket 8
(wrier c.w. approx. 200 ft. of track, hog scales &
crate, breeding crate, chicken feeders, automatic
• waterers, two new heavy, duty 13' x 23': =•canvass
tarps, .well pumps, pressure system with tank, large
quantity of snow fence, 12 ton jack 'plus a host of
other pieces of equipment & tools.
PLAN TO ATTEND
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AUCTIONEEFIQUIDATORS• APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO
(519) 527-1458
FARM SOLD
Clearing Auction Sale
selling for
MR. ALFRED OVENS, R.R. x2, Lucan, Ont.
Sat., Oct. 1418 at 10.00 AM sharp
Con. 2, Lot 33 of McGitjivray Twp., ?4 of a mile north of
7 highway and 6 miles west of E Iginf ield, Ont.
MACHINERY — Inter. 3 furrow trail plow, John Deere 4
furrow trailer plow -hydraulic lift, M.H. 15 ram seed drill
with fert. and grass seed attachments, Calsa 200 gal.
trailspraver, 10 ft. double packer, P.T.O. driver Schutt
stalk shredder, 13 ft. 48 plate Kewanee trail disc, 10 ft.
A.C. wheel disc 19',.2 ft., triple k, 3 P.N. cultivator with
harrows, 4 section spring tooth drag cultivator, 8 sections
of harrows. -
ANTIQUE TRACTORS AND TRUCKS. 1950-1" 2 ton Ford
flat bed, 1950 Chev, dump box and hoist, 1952 White truck
tractor, 250 gas engine, 5 x 2 speed trans., air, good'condi-
tion, 1938, Inter. 11/2 ton, all .original only 60,000 miles,
'1938 26 N. Fruehauf trailer 4' ft. side racks, good condi-
tion. 1950 John Deere A -new rubber, 1947 John Deere 0,
on rubber, 1935 Fordson on steel, completely restored, ex-
cellent condition, 1949 M.H. 55, runs good, 1927 M.H. Pa-
cemaker, Cockshutt, 60, with 2 row cultivator; 5 one cyl-
inder gas engines, of different sizes and makes, other odd
motors.
MISC. FARM ITEMS: 2 cutters, walking plows, roto -
tiller, riding lawn mower, let. snow blower, 14 tt. N.H.
silo unloader chain, fence, fools, wagon wheels, oat grin-
ders, table saw, band saw, lathe, air compressor, 2 sets
of taps and dies, high pressure truck washer, grain cra-
dle, sickle, scuttle, wooden fork and shovel, broad axe,
cast iron kettle, cable, trunks. ,
ANTIQUE FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: love_
seat, oxen yolk, wool winder, scalers, crocks and lugs,
fop to a flat -to -the -wall, butter paddle and bowls; bonnet
chests, dressers, side tables, antique combination floor
safe, wash stands, brass scalest coal oil lamps, wall tele-
phones, docks, drop front desk, beer trays, Herbert -
phone - 1881, china dogs, General Electric dryer, Woods
upright freezer, Admiral 26" color TV, 4 tier tiling cabi-
nets, pressed back rocker, antique glassware, cast-iron
stove.
ANTIQUE GUNS, Match lock rifle—excellent condition,
Ross rifle, 8 mm Mauser, new, never been fired, 12 gauge
muzzle loader shotguns, smooth bore rifles,. .303 rifles,
lieveral .22 rifles, several revolvers, .32, .38.,and .22 cali-
bre, 9.4 mm. 1874 model Dutch Hemberg.
Many articles not listed but found on a century farm.
Terms—Cash AUCTIONEER Lunch Booth
Tom Shoebottom
666-0289
"BOOK YOUR SALE — NOW"
HOUSEHOLD
SALES
FART
SALES
PUBLIC CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION
of over 500 household, farm and antique
items
held at Huron Country Playhouse 2 miles from
- Grand Bend on the Stephen B Line just off
Highway 81
Saturday, October, 7, 1978 1:00
A.M. ll
47 pc. Limoges China, nippon dish, castor set, Royal
Bayreuth Tea Set, owl compote, mustache cup and
saucer, basin and bowl, goblets, bird of paradise
silverware, pictures, oil paintings, cool oil lamps, old
sealers, crocks, jugs, silver coffee/tea service, silver
trays, 2 victrola and records, long pine bench, top of
pine cupboard, early high choir, pair of -antique
chairs, pressback choir, piano stool, 4 exceptional
wrought iron choirs, large school teacher's desk, 2
bedroom chairs, Danish coffee table,, steel single
beds, upholstered chair, 2 dining choirs, chest of
drawers, copper boiler, 2 wood stoves, bridge table
broom closet, easel, ironing board, suitcases, old
trunks, tables, chests, floor lamp, antique bed -sofa,
folding screens, 2 toric iron both tubs, pair of lorfips,
rocking chair, commode, - wicker choir, kitchen
gadgets!, etc., 1930 McCormick Deering tractor in
running order with ttuzz saw to fit, 2 -seat democrat
wagon, 4 wheel buggy, cutter, corn sheller, walking
plough, block and tackle wagon wheels, milk cons,
tools, etc. ,r•
Propane/natural gas wall unit stove and oven com-
plete, portable TV, tape recorder, slide viewer,
35mm Exa camera, lens, adding machine, ironer,
electric heaters and fans, mix master, toaster, grill,
iron, vacuum cleaners, telephone an>wering service.
2 Duro water pumps and pressure tanks, janitor's
sink, toilets, Choreboy vacuum pump with 1 HP
motor, 1 Cascade water heater (new element), lawn
fertilizer, golf cart, cottage windows, 'doors, cement
blocks, etc. •
PAYMENT DAY OF SALE
VISA - MASTERCHARGE ACCEPTED
JACK RIDDELL — GUEST AUCTIONEER
PAIR OF RAGGEDYS — Emily Burnett and Stacey Jenkerson
dolls in Saturday's Ilderton Fait parade.
were dressed as Raggedy Ann
1 A photo
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PARADING SAILORS -- Roger Hokonsson, Caroline Dykernon and Ruth Ann Hokansson
depicted sailors in the Ilderton Fair parade, Saturday. , - T -A photo
The reorders write
Outline YACMR aims
Dear Sir: .
What is Y. A.C.M.R."
Youth Across Canada with
the Mentally Retarded.
Our local YACMR club is
in need of new members. We
find'that most people don't
know what YAC11R .is.
Therefore, the following are
the five w's of ti'ACMR.
WHO'. - Who can join?
.Anyone between the ages of
13 to 22 is welcome. both
males and females. We .have
trouble getting male
members especially. We
would like you to think about
it. Give it a try. You get a
great deal- of satisfactibn
working with the han-
dicapped. YACMR can be
very rewarding and also alot
of fun.
WHAT? - What do we do?
Once a month Ate try to plan
programs: dances.' bowling
outings. etc. with the han-
dicapped people: We would
like to get people who would
be Willing to take one of them
out to a' movie or to a
restaurant just as you -would -,
a friend. They will be new •
friends. This is vet to be done -
hut we hope to see this in the
near future.
WHERE? - Where do we
operate from and what
handicapped people do we
work with? We operate nut of
MIDNIGHT
MADNESS
FRIDAY,
9CTOBER 6
Buy now and beat the 3o%o
cox increase.
Winter -Beater
Special
Free Electric Start
when you buy a
new John Deere
Snow Blower
A John Deere Snow Blower
makes light work of heavy
snow The 8 -hp model cuts
a 26 -inch path, the new
10 -hp a 32 -inch path Both
models have five forward
speeds plus reverse And
a pressure -activated
:safety clutch Two-stage
design with 16 -Inch auger
Large 16 -inch tires Offer
ends 31 December. 1978-
G1
C0-1";;•...,
Save now on
a John Deere
Lijwp1
South Huron District High
School. - We have our ac-
tivities with ARC Industires
in Dashwood (handicapped
adults and also with. Huron
Hope in Huron Park (han-
dicapped children.)
WHEN? - When do we get
togetheritror our meetings?
We have a general meeting
once a month and some
activity period meetings'
short meetings at the end of
the school day ) when we are
planning an activity.
• WHY? - Why do we have
•YACMR? The handicapped
people need to be accepted in
society and need to live as
normal a life as possible. We
.hope to assist them in at-
taining that goat.
We can't do this alone: we
need your •help. What can
you do? Join YACMR:'or if
you are older than 22 years of
age visit ARC .Industries,
Huron Hope or the Huron
Hope Nursery in Dashwood
and offer assislancer--Be a -
volunteer or just visit them
once in a while. They need
friends and acceptance.
The following i YACMR
Relieves" explains in
another way what we are
trying to do it also provides
the rights of a handicapped
person. -
"YACMR Believes" •
- the "Mentally Retarded"
("MR's") are first class
people.
- the "Mentally Retarded"
("MR's") have the right to
live as normal a life as
possible within' • their
capabilities.
- we will assist the
"N1entaily Retarded-
NM's")
etarded"M ti`s") where needed, to
enable them to participate in
their community
- we must strive for the
goal of independence, nor-
malization ;and
or-malization-and integration
for the "Mentally Retarded".
JI Lt's" I within their
capabilities so our group will
no -tanker be needed .other
Ihali as friends.
- meanwhile, we are
striving to be friends of the
"Mentally ' Retarded"
( "MR's" ) and working with
Them as much as possible.
This was written years ago
and has never been changed.
There is one thing in
l AC'MR Believes" that
should be changed - the
words. "Mentally Retarded"
or "MR's". 1Ve°'nurse1ves are
labelling them. .
- They should not be labelled
anymore than a person
wearing glasses should be
Labelle , for the latter is a
handicap well. They are
not objects.- to be pushed
around and looked down
upon. They are people like
you and me and should be
Ir(';tf •d liklr-.you would like to
'sihe frealed. Right now
1-AC'MR has to change this
tendency ins society to label
people as being "Mentally
Retarded".
We would like you to help
us change this. Next time
you are going to say
"Mentally lig rded•'
remember that they are
people too'
11'e hope we have provided
enough information about
1'A('MR to get you in-
leresled. For more in-
formation contact Sandra
Schroeder at 237-3408.
Teresa Van Raay at 237-3496
for a1=41)e 110h School), or
the • South Huron District
Association for the Mentally
Retarded, P.O. Box 29.
Dashwood, Ontario, NOM
INO or phone 237-3637.
Teresa Van Raay
NORM WHITING
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Auction Sale
of Household Furniture, Antiques and
Misc. Items on
Wednesday, October 18, 1978
1 P.M. Sharp.
On #4 highway south end of Exeter for Mrs.
Muriel Dunlop
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS:' Chesterfield ond
chair, Red leather choir, walnut occasional chair,
metal choir, small walnut table, Childs fable and 2
chairs, wylnut bedside table, metal pedestal kitchen
table, garden furniture, floor lamp, GE retrrgerator
(14 cu. ft. harvest gold),- electric -stove, electric -
heater, mix master, Silex Proctor perculator new),
aluminum tea kettle, cooking utepsrls„many odd dis-.
hes, fruit jors, scorer rugs, ovol carpet (Taupe) with
pad 14' x 14', pictures, curtain rods,'step ladder,
crokinole board, lantern, garden gate, snow fence,
garden tools, wood, old boards, lawn mower with
grass catcher, sprayer, fircrplace screen, fishing rods
(2 bamboo fly, rods), golf clubs (3 wooden), black
Iamb coot.
ANTIQUES 8 COLLECTABLES: small maple Ie,
captains choir, 2 walnut chairs small desk, ressing
table and mirror, victrola cabinet, spinnin wheel,
copper boiler, trunk, records, large woo. en box,
frosted lomp globe, walnut swing mirror frame.
Terms Cosh
Norm Whiting Auctioneer
Phone Exeter 235-1964
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Times-Advocate,;October 5, 1978 Page 31
Permit values hit
half million in Sept.
Permits valued at 1524,608
were issued by building in-
-spector Doug Triebner last
month, which included a
new 24 -unit apartment being
erected on Carling St. by
local developer Len Veri.
New residential dwellings
were approved for Bill
Ellerington at 330 Huron E.
and Jim Gregus at 40 Alex-
ander E. - •
Residential renovations
and additions were approved
as follows: Lorne Turnbull,-'
instal siding at 86 Waterloo:
Bill Smith. re -roof -at 93
Sanders W.; Hattie
Merkley. instal furnace at
164 Main: C. Glanville,
siding. at 46 Thomas; J.
McDonnell. renovate house
at 74 Simcoe; O. Parsons,
re -roof house at 147 Sanders
E.: 0. Zivkovic, renovate
basement at 149 Huron W.•:
('am McLeod. erect addition •
at 545 William: Harold
Chappel, repair roof at 193
Mill; T. Berends, re -roof at
109 Simcoe.; G. Campbell in-
stal porch at 176 Huron W.;
Gerald Reid. instal eaves at
256 Carling.
Albert Bowen, renovate
house at 200 Anne; Bin
Green, repair roof at I57 An-
drew; Dorothy • Taylor, re -
roof garage at 83 Mill; Ken
Triebner, addition at 83
Gidley W ; Don Cowan.
repair porch at 82 Sanders
E.; Jean Allen, re -roof at
397 Carling; Bev. Linden -
field, ret -roof at 150 Gidley;
Edith Love. re -roof at 27
Wellington; H. VanBergen.
addition at 74 Waterloo:
Frank Parsons, re -roof at
192 Sanders E. Ray
Heywood. renoavate at 449
Albert.
Commercial • renovations
were approved for Jerry
MacLean & Son and Don
MacGregor, whiletheExeter
PUC received a'permit for
At least one seat
open in Tuckersmith
! hree members •-•-=-•-e(
Tuckersmith council have
announced that they will
seek re-election in the up-
coming Municipal election.
• Reeve Ervin Sillery said.
that he will be standing for
re-election along with
councillors , Robert
F'otheringham and Frank
Falconer.
Folheringllam was first
elected to 'council in 1976
termed and his • first two
years as a "learning ex -
Falconer has served-
Tuckersmith a total of nine
years on council and sees the
•-implementation of a•
secondary plan for they
remain' er of the township'
and the possible.introduction
of market value assessment
as important items which the
new council Could be dealing
with.
Deputy -reeve Robert Bell
said Cts possible he will be
running but has not yet made
up his mind. •
The other incumbent
councillor Bob Drummond
, will not be eligible for :re-
election since he has moved
Out of Tuckersmith. •
Nominations open October
16 and close October 23.
Election day this year is
Monday, November 13.
Bowling scores
ladies Thursday
TB J. Glavin 817 i 7 26
ST P. Sellers 671 • 5 7
HG• M Skinner572 5 7
MN T. Rooseboom 693 7 21
113 E. Mielke577 2 17
Tl, B. Bowerman'592 0 18
DS J. Rhode 533 2 a
OM G. Tripp 6:36 2 -4
HH P. Scott 493 0 7
GG R. Luther 631 5 24
Mixed Friday & Sunday
CO 0 McFaIIs 676 • 3 5
('1L C Murray 741 4 14
BB W Glanville525 2 11
FA W. Campbell 587 5 12
BBG M- Koricina 466 2 4
('B 11 Luther 551 5 '17
- Sunday
GT B Hogg 650 2 11
H1' K Mason 581
B :McGrath 581 5 8
('F' 1. Webber 711 5 12
HR W Denomnte 571 2 7
i)N 11 Riley 574 5 11
11N M Westacott•574 - 5 11
B1,K 8 Barnes 661 2 14
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H Holtzman 581
A Flynn 743
.1 Gage 594
I. Miller 639
T Bourne 651
E Matzold 735
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P. Hunter Duvar 639
L. Dietrich 656
L. Farquhar 646
M Goodwin 517
V Flynn 519
S- Meir 472
M Glover 472
1. Lalutippe 644
M Hern 566
L. Webber659
G. Webster 519
R. Eveland 515
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PE B. Pfaff 565 4 6
8TH B. Jones 775 7 12
FL Pdvier 626 2 7
BS H.MacNeil 572 0 2
TR J Jit 0 3
jEX O Jaques 70!589 �7 11
YW F. Wells 674 5 12
Hf T Luther 614- __.. 3 3
Lucan Ladies
CO J Van Geel
IS M. Jefferies
HH S Redick
SP J. Sovereign
DM 1. Dickson
RP P MacDonald
FS J. McComb
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Liquidation
Auction Sale
4
3
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of the Centralia Village Store (Mr. and
Mrs. J. Raine proprietors) Centralia,
Ontario on -
Wednesday, October 1,8th at 6:00
P.M.
Sole to consist of.
BUILDING & PROPERTY: A large and very well
maintained brick building located on a corner lot on
_ the Moin Street in Centralia. The building comprises
a large retail selling area as well as living qubrters
Consisting of o Iorge living room and kitchen, two
bedrooms, bathroom and a single car gorage.
(Property to be sold subject to o reserve bid).
-.EQUIPMENT: Mohawk glass top freezer, Mohawk
glass front up -right dairy cooler, Schaefer glass top
ice-cream cooler, gloss top ice-cream cooler,
Belwood 21 cu. ft. deep freeze, 21 cu. ft. deep
freeze, wet pop cooler„ Toledo Computogrdm
scales, Notional cash register, Iorge quantity of
shelving, Rodgers air conditioner, Kenrhore washing
machines.
INVENTORY: large quantity of food, confec-
tionary and drygoods including 500 i;ottles of soft
drinks, cereals, juices, soups, canned vegetaoles and
meats, -tea, coffee, frozen vegetables and dinners,
soaps, detergents, cond), cookies, chocolate bors,
gums, health anti beauty aids, dry goods, watches.
Plus many other goods and items found in a general
store.
For viewing of property call .. .
AUCTIONEERS. LIOUIDATURS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK IWO
(5191.827-1458
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oTfice renovations.
Tool sheds, garages or
carports were approved for
Durk Bakker, 57 George; C.
Hoonard, 104 Carling:
Dorothy Waun, 159 Anne:
J P Ducharme Homes 17
r
KingscourtTerry Johns, 39
Andrew.
A swimming pool permit
was issued to H. Balmer, 15
Kingscourt and Morris Hern
received a demolition per-
mit for house at 70 James.
./La/�ir.ell $4.514Joria/ej
Auction Sale
for the Estate of Mrs. Leila Forbes to be
held at the premises in Egm9ndville,
• (Seaforth),
Saturday, October 7, 1:00 P.M.
Sole to consist of:
PROPERTY: PARCEL #1 - an attractive 1'h storey,
Johns Manville sidin 4 bedroom
house, with a large living room, den,
kitchen -dinette area, 3 piece bath & 'h
basement, all located on a rather well
. treed 8 spacious lot. (sold subject to a
reserve bidf -
PARCEL #2 - a very Targe, well treed
corner lot adjacent to parcel #1 (sold
subject to a reserve bid; •
FURNITURE , ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS:
walnut table with set ing leaves, sideboard,
Clough Warren piao6 8 stool, commodes, press -
bock arm chairs, rocking chairs, lounge, parlour
tables, fern stands, jam cupboard, oil lamps, Gone
with the Wind lamp base, chairs, stools, 54".bed, 2
dressers, blanket box, bonnet chest', wash stands,
Moffat 24" stove, Admiral refrigerator, Electrohome
Colour TV, glass 8 china, books, pictures: bedding, -
plus a host of other interesting items.
Plan to attend
For viewing of property call .. .
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AUCTIONEERS. LIOUIDATORS.'APPRAISERS
77 MAIN 5T. • SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1WO.
(519) 527-1458
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Auction Sale
of Real Estate, Household Furnishings
and Miscl Items
Saturday, October -14, 1978
1 P.M. Sharp
at 77 Ann Street, Exeter for Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Bender. •
REAL ESTATE: consists of 1 r2 storey home house,
main floor, ;ivingroom, large kitchen, rec room,
laundry, room, den, •ant+ bath. Second floor; 3
bedrooms, Targe closets, port basement, tool shed.
This is situated on 6 lot 58 7 - by 146 x 5.", lot 431,
plan 20 of the Corporation TownExeter:of -
This -property sord subject to a reasdrsoble•reserve
bid at 2 p.m.. 10°%o day of sale, b,alance.rn 30 -days
TRAILERS: -'1961 15 -ft travel trailer ',good con
ditron 1971 hard top tent trailer .good condition,
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING: chesterfield • and
chair, odd choir, recliner chararm chair, couch,
Hides Bed, coffee table, humidifier, Kelvinator
refrigerator, Viking 30 range, McClory ea'•y
freezer, chrome table and six choirs, bed ond
matching dresser good cond,tron . mottr'ess. vanity
dresser, old trunk, pictures and frames,. 39 x 72
pool Coble. snooker and Boston balls, rock ond .2
O s. odd dishes, pots ond pans lady s. bike, garden
tools, picnic table. Christmas, decorations
Terms Cosh
Norm Whrtmq Auctioneer
Phone Exeter 235 1964
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Auction gale
Saturday; October 1,4th, 1978
+`*
at 12:30 p.m.
Two beautiful homes not completely finished in
the hamlet of Port Franks, Highway 21,
approximately halfway between Grand Bend
and Forest, sole to be held on premises known
as lot 69 and Lot 70, Port Franks Estates, Plan
611. in the Township of Bosanquet, in the
County of Lambton, located about three blocks
west and north of Port Franks. Watch for the
signs. •' - • -
PARCEL #1.: Lot 69 -' One floor bungalow. Lot size
170 x 90 with patio court featuring three bedrooms.
living room with fireplace, dining room, and in-
complete bathroom, single car garage, wired for
electric service and heat but not completely finished:
some plumbing. This would be a very attractive
home for someone with ability to complete to his
own satisfaction.
PARCEL #2: Lot 70 — 3 bedroom bi-level featuring
living -room, dining room, family room with
fireplace. double cor garage' electric wiring and
heat not completed or serviced as yet, Iorge septic
tank rnot connected), solid brick siding. A country
gentlemen s dream home when completed. lot size
170 x 85 by 46 across back. PLEASE NOTE: both
parcels which are adjacent to each other should be
seen before'doy of sole. '
TERMS: Both properties sell subject to o reasonable
reserve bid, 10% down of time -of sale Conditions
of sale will be posted on, said properties two days
prior to day of sale. .
Further information by contacting P. Moran,
Esquire, at 672-5660, or the Auctioneers.
Messrs. Shepherd, McKeniie, Plaxton, Little.&
Jenkins Solicitors for,the mortgagee.
• Percy Wright
AUCTIONEER
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